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when i say harlem i mean black people. were like they think obama was doing a rope a dope, that how many -- i think sometimes we get caught in the echo chamber of what we think. a lot of people think this is a plan. >> to lower expectations. >> many people in harlem thought this was the rope a dope. yeah but he forget the dope part. all rope and no dope. >> except they're wrong. you know, look, i agree with david's point, that, you know, trend lines matter, so the reason -- and i think the liberal hysteria is crazy but you look across the swing state polling coming out in the last couple days romney is making up ground. the president had an opportunity to end the election and he didn't end the election. conservatives are more enthused. 75% of the people in the country thought the president lost the debate. in poll after poll. in michigan, the president'ses now ahead by three points, he was ahead by ten a month ago. the pew poll, a huge swing within the same reputable poll. ohio poll that has the president basically running
when i say harlem i mean black people. were like they think obama was doing a rope a dope, that how many -- i think sometimes we get caught in the echo chamber of what we think. a lot of people think this is a plan. >> to lower expectations. >> many people in harlem thought this was the rope a dope. yeah but he forget the dope part. all rope and no dope. >> except they're wrong. you know, look, i agree with david's point, that, you know, trend lines matter, so the reason --...
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the harlem of my youth when i would come to harlem, it doesn't look the same. >> reporter: statistics show the number of whites and blacks out-pacing the numbers coming to harlem. >> you will see the people nonafrican-americans, who are were whites, tourists, who came to the community and wanted to find a place to have a transformative encounter with god. >> reporter: the changing face in harlem, still being moved by the age-old gospel. jason carroll, cnn, new york. >>> who is black in america? is being black determined by the color of your skin, by society, or is it something else? cnn's soledad o'brien has more interesting questions on discrimination and race. "who is black in america," only on cnn. >>> a good will donation turns into a great opportunity for art lovers. recognize these skillful strokes? someone gave away this original piece from a master artist, salvador dali, and now it is up for auction. what if there was a new way to deal with money that focused less on fees and more... on what matters? maybe your bank account is taking too much time and maybe it's costing too mu
the harlem of my youth when i would come to harlem, it doesn't look the same. >> reporter: statistics show the number of whites and blacks out-pacing the numbers coming to harlem. >> you will see the people nonafrican-americans, who are were whites, tourists, who came to the community and wanted to find a place to have a transformative encounter with god. >> reporter: the changing face in harlem, still being moved by the age-old gospel. jason carroll, cnn, new york....
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this is harlem, new york. take a second look at the congregation and you'll see the black church here changing. >> it's very inspiring. i'd definitely come back, yeah, why not? >> there's no pictures, no video. you don't want to interrupt someone's worship. >> reporter: tourists, many european, have been packing the pews of harlem churches in increasing numbers. >> it is to some degree, and i thought of it initially as something bad. but i say i realized it's to be able to know each other better and to learn more about each other. there's nothing -- >> reporter: what's happening in the pews is not just tourism. it may be a reflection of something greater. do you see the identity of harlem changing or shifting? >> i think demographically you would have to see that there is a change. the harlem of my youth when i would come to harlem doesn't look the same. >> reporter: statistics show hispanics and whites outpacing the number of blacks moving into harlem. >> you can no longer make the assumption that all persons
this is harlem, new york. take a second look at the congregation and you'll see the black church here changing. >> it's very inspiring. i'd definitely come back, yeah, why not? >> there's no pictures, no video. you don't want to interrupt someone's worship. >> reporter: tourists, many european, have been packing the pews of harlem churches in increasing numbers. >> it is to some degree, and i thought of it initially as something bad. but i say i realized it's to be able...
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political discussion that one time seemed personal, came to take on the african cultural affairs in harlem or brooklyn in the summers, a few diverses new york had to offer like going to foreign film or ice skating at the rockefeller center. >> andrea: hand mity crew -- hannity took to the street to see how they feel about president attending socialism gathering. >> concerning. >> how do you feel about the president hanging out with marxist as a young man? >> i hung out with bad people so it's not bad as long as he doesn't hang out with them today. >> i do not pes spect that. >> i do not agree with that. >> wow! >> that doesn't make sense. why hang out with marxist. >> andrea: if you call them socialist ode, liberals heads blow off. the reason hannity is doing this, the president wasn't vetted in 2008. do you agree in we didn't get a look at who he was. a lot of members of the media didn't read "dreams of my father." >> are you saying we have to read a book he wrote prior to 1995 when - published to know who we're voting for? what happened to personal responsibility as voters. we have a res
political discussion that one time seemed personal, came to take on the african cultural affairs in harlem or brooklyn in the summers, a few diverses new york had to offer like going to foreign film or ice skating at the rockefeller center. >> andrea: hand mity crew -- hannity took to the street to see how they feel about president attending socialism gathering. >> concerning. >> how do you feel about the president hanging out with marxist as a young man? >> i hung out...
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. >>> he grew up in new york city spanish harlem, and later this week the body of three-time world boxing champ hector macho camacho will be thrown back to new york for burial. members of a new york gym where camacho trained are grieving. >> i'm very sad. hector was one of the champions that trained out of gleason's gym. i knew him very well, and he was one of the ones i considered a friend. there's a few of the fellows that come through here and train and they go on, but hector was someone that came back to gleason's when he was in new york. i considered him a friend. he was someone that i could call upon when i needed a champion or a fighter to go to a school or go to a hospital. >> the 50-year-old camacho was removed from life support at a san juan hospital and died yesterday. he had been declared brain dead after he was shot on tuesday. police are still looking for the shooter and another suspect. >>> this weekend fans and friends are also remembering larry hadman. his family says it was cancer. a makeshift memorial popped up on the site of his star on the hollywood walk of fame. othe
. >>> he grew up in new york city spanish harlem, and later this week the body of three-time world boxing champ hector macho camacho will be thrown back to new york for burial. members of a new york gym where camacho trained are grieving. >> i'm very sad. hector was one of the champions that trained out of gleason's gym. i knew him very well, and he was one of the ones i considered a friend. there's a few of the fellows that come through here and train and they go on, but hector...
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today president obama doing a push-up with the harlem globe trotters last month. our staff winner is elise. her caption, i will have arms like michelle, i will have arms like michelle. our viewer winner is john, obama sees his shadow, seven more months of presidency. your t-shirt is on the way. >>> up next, how did msnbc host chris matthews go from jeopardy to the ridiculist? meineke's personal pricing on brakes. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> time now nor the ridiculist. tonight i've got to do. i hate to do it, but i have to add chris matthews, msnbc host and an unsuccessful jeopardy contestant. chris was on the show as part of power players week. he was up against robert gibbs and lizzie o'leary. while mr. matthews started off strong, the rest of the show was apparently too much of a hardball. >> let's go back to -- what is crossword clues -- i mean, i'm sorry. go $200 for the category crossword clues. >> all right. pay attention now. at blank s
today president obama doing a push-up with the harlem globe trotters last month. our staff winner is elise. her caption, i will have arms like michelle, i will have arms like michelle. our viewer winner is john, obama sees his shadow, seven more months of presidency. your t-shirt is on the way. >>> up next, how did msnbc host chris matthews go from jeopardy to the ridiculist? meineke's personal pricing on brakes. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on...
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we're going to give out over a thousand books today at the harlem school. they've been responsible for over a million books distributed over the course of their relationship together. so this is a fantastic initiative. >> why is that so important to you? >> because i think it teaches things that you can only learn through books. we live in a culture that's fast-paced. you get internet, you want information, you get it right now. books teach us patience. they teach us all kinds of things like that. >> what does mountain climbing teach you? >> having gone up mount kilimanjaro last year, that teaches you patience, too. just trying to do things that are bigger than yourself. that's my hope. >> incredible. >> did you ever lose the belief that you would have this thrill of being where you are, this possibility? >> well, i think that's one of the things ironically books teach you, is to have a big imagination. i always believed and had the hope that i could do it. >> what are you reading now? >> presently i'm reading a book by a russian author called "the master a
we're going to give out over a thousand books today at the harlem school. they've been responsible for over a million books distributed over the course of their relationship together. so this is a fantastic initiative. >> why is that so important to you? >> because i think it teaches things that you can only learn through books. we live in a culture that's fast-paced. you get internet, you want information, you get it right now. books teach us patience. they teach us all kinds of...
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so if you want to go, it's here in harlem, seven days a week, free of charge. it's going to run until april 22nd. so if you're in town, go check it out. learn something, as i did for sure. >> oh, absolutely. fascinating. thank you so much. >>> and we'll be back with "morning papers." some interesting stuff, including an awful way to die and a dna test for all you neighbors who get upset about dog poop on your lawn. so we'll lighten the mood. stay with us. the mood. stay with us.dog poop on your l. so we'll lighten the mood. stay with us. me, explaining what i was doing at breakfast. and me discovering novolog mix 70/30 flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your pre-mix insulin. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carry. flexpen is insulin delivery my way. hd 3 gar. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. most common side effects include reactions at the injection site, weight gain, swelling of your hands and feet, an
so if you want to go, it's here in harlem, seven days a week, free of charge. it's going to run until april 22nd. so if you're in town, go check it out. learn something, as i did for sure. >> oh, absolutely. fascinating. thank you so much. >>> and we'll be back with "morning papers." some interesting stuff, including an awful way to die and a dna test for all you neighbors who get upset about dog poop on your lawn. so we'll lighten the mood. stay with us. the mood. stay...
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>>> and a voting mess in harlem. congressman charlie rangel blasts his challenger for demanding a recount. but the vote margin has been shrinking and there are still more uncounted ballots out there. good morning from washington. it's thursday, july 5th. 2012. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. i had no idea this show would be as busy as it is today. let's get right to my first read of the morning. even if mitt romney runs the table winning every other battleground state he has no pat to 270 unless he wins one swing state in the rust belt midwest. iowa to wisconsin, pennsylvania. iowa, pennsylvania and michigan in between. the president is kicking off a two-day bus tour of ohio and pennsylvania. aimed at selling the struggling economy to a white working class voters and is bringing a tax on romney's private sector experience to bringing capital to place where's the campaign thinks it will resonate. the president's first bus tour of the 12012 campaign will coincide with this week's most important political e
>>> and a voting mess in harlem. congressman charlie rangel blasts his challenger for demanding a recount. but the vote margin has been shrinking and there are still more uncounted ballots out there. good morning from washington. it's thursday, july 5th. 2012. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. i had no idea this show would be as busy as it is today. let's get right to my first read of the morning. even if mitt romney runs the table winning every other battleground...
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friends, family and fans of hector macho camacho gathered in spanish harlem today paying final respects to the boxing champion who died last weekend. camacho and a friend were shot while sitting in a car in puerto rico. the other man died at the scene, camacho died in the hospital four days later. hector macho camacho won several world boxing titles in the 1980s. he was 50 years old. >>> a georgia family had to bury their teenage son today. a week after he was shot and killed at a florida gas station. jacksonville police say michael dunn fired his gun into a car full of teenagers, allegedly saying he felt threatened. when it was all over, high school junior jordan davis was dead. i talked with criminal defense attorney holly hughes about the fact that dunn left the scene and allegedly never contacted police before his arrest. >> i can understand he's panicking, he thinks there is a gun. but what really disturbs me about this, not only does he leave the scene, he leaves the state. he goes back to his hotel room, he spends the night, he hears on the news that this young man has died, that
friends, family and fans of hector macho camacho gathered in spanish harlem today paying final respects to the boxing champion who died last weekend. camacho and a friend were shot while sitting in a car in puerto rico. the other man died at the scene, camacho died in the hospital four days later. hector macho camacho won several world boxing titles in the 1980s. he was 50 years old. >>> a georgia family had to bury their teenage son today. a week after he was shot and killed at a...
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>> mm, i visited the harlem restaurant of marcus samuels. and his story is fascinating. born in ethiopia, or fanned age of 2. adopted by a swedish family. raised in sweden. he calls the u.s. home. all reflected in the menus at his many restaurants for. me he made a personal fave, swedish meatballs his grandmother's recipe. >> i am happy you finally came into my kitchen. >> i am not sure you want me in your kitchen. what is the recipe? >> meatballs, pickled cucumber. very simple recipe. comes from the incredible book, the culinary council have put together the holiday, thanksgiving cookbook. take a cucumber. simple. slice them down. everyone can help out. do. there you go. walter. then we have little bit of chili flakes. the heat. chili peppers. mustard. and sugar. going to bring this to a boil. meatballs, that is one dish, everybody knows, swedish, think about swedish meatballs. >> swedish meatballs. ikea? >> no, not ikea. swedish meatballs. that's it. how i got into cooking. i grew up, with my grandmother helga, an old-fashioned recipe. never change the recipe. >> we pu
>> mm, i visited the harlem restaurant of marcus samuels. and his story is fascinating. born in ethiopia, or fanned age of 2. adopted by a swedish family. raised in sweden. he calls the u.s. home. all reflected in the menus at his many restaurants for. me he made a personal fave, swedish meatballs his grandmother's recipe. >> i am happy you finally came into my kitchen. >> i am not sure you want me in your kitchen. what is the recipe? >> meatballs, pickled cucumber. very...
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. ♪ brave houston kept new yorkers in her heart by donating generously to the hale house shelter in harlem, and she even gave two lion cubs to the bronx zoo. proceeds from the premiere of "the bodyguard" present to help children with aids. and even at her wedding to bobby brown in 1992 houston asked guests to contribute to her charity for children instead of buying gifts. >> it's amazing. i didn't even know all that stuff, that she had done with her life. there's even a school in new jersey that's named after her. >> named after her, yeah. >> and they had a great ceremony yesterday, released balloons and played her music. the flag flying at half staff. you learn so much about a person's real legacy after they go. >> we'll be right back on "world news now," everybody. you learn so much about a person's real legacy after they go. >> we'll be right back on "world news now," everybody. log flexpe. flexpen is pre-filled with your mealtime insulin. dial the exact dose, inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carry. flexpen is insulin delivery my way. novolog is a fast-acting
. ♪ brave houston kept new yorkers in her heart by donating generously to the hale house shelter in harlem, and she even gave two lion cubs to the bronx zoo. proceeds from the premiere of "the bodyguard" present to help children with aids. and even at her wedding to bobby brown in 1992 houston asked guests to contribute to her charity for children instead of buying gifts. >> it's amazing. i didn't even know all that stuff, that she had done with her life. there's even a school...
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the basketball fan in chief joined pro players and the harlem globetrotters on the court and later played tennis with star chris evert. some 30,000 children and their families came to the white house making it the largest public event held here all year. mary bruce, abc news, the white house. >> that's a house full. 30,000 folks? that's crazy. it started at 7:30 in the morning and went to the evening times. that's a long day. >> you know when it comes to the obamas, there's going to be a little basketball. i heard you were in there. mixed it up. >> i schooled the president. i dunked over him. oh, man. he was embarrassed. i don't want to call him out on national tv, but the president has no game. sorry, mr. obama. >> you've got some moves. looked pretty good there. >> solved the tax problem. i was doing mideast peace. i did it all yesterday. you're welcome, mr. president. more from abc next. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades.
the basketball fan in chief joined pro players and the harlem globetrotters on the court and later played tennis with star chris evert. some 30,000 children and their families came to the white house making it the largest public event held here all year. mary bruce, abc news, the white house. >> that's a house full. 30,000 folks? that's crazy. it started at 7:30 in the morning and went to the evening times. that's a long day. >> you know when it comes to the obamas, there's going to...
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harlem globetrotters are here. can they teach us their tricks [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male annncer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus, it's the card for people who like more cash. [ italian accent ] 50% more dough! what's in your wallet? i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, et
harlem globetrotters are here. can they teach us their tricks [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [...
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last night president obama was in new york raising money for his own campaign, including a stop at harlem's famous apollo theater. >> yeah. being on that stage seems to have inspired the president. ♪ i ♪ so in love with you >> he can sing. >> the prez sounded good. the president has some soul. that was of course from soul singer al green's "let's stay together." his megahit which the president used to ask the crowd to support him again in 2012. thankful he was at the apollo theater. as we said. he joked that the sandman didn't come out and yank him off stage. a light moment for the president. >> can you sing that? >> i cannot sing at all. there would be cats coming through the roof. >> are you tone deaf? >> horribly. i have no musical ability whatsoever. it's sad. >> one day we'll hear him sing. we'll get it out of him. >> no. after a few drinks maybe. here's your friday forecast. another five inches of rain in the pacific northwest. some long-awaited snow in the sierra mountains. also some heavy snow from the upper midwest to pittsburgh. >> that storm brings brutally cold single-digit
last night president obama was in new york raising money for his own campaign, including a stop at harlem's famous apollo theater. >> yeah. being on that stage seems to have inspired the president. ♪ i ♪ so in love with you >> he can sing. >> the prez sounded good. the president has some soul. that was of course from soul singer al green's "let's stay together." his megahit which the president used to ask the crowd to support him again in 2012. thankful he was at...
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meet the harlem honeys and bears, synchronized swimming team. >> get this -- they range in age from 50 to 96. they get together and swim do choreographed moves two or three times a week. the honeys and bears say not only a great way to stay cool in the summer heat and a wonderful form of low-impact exercise. go on, honeys and bears. >> yeah. >> i like that. >> you know what you, got to keep cool somehow. this group is manhattan's only synchronized swimming club for adults, over 50, founded in 1979. and still going strong. and staying cool. >> 50, okay. 96, i'm impressed by that. >> hey. >> wow. >> see there is a long life to be had if you live right. >> that's right. i'm impressed. >> all right, coming up next, taking action when a fire breaks out. can you operate a simple life-saving tool? >> important story. >>> when push comes to shove at a little league game. look at these adults acting like children. you're watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by consumer cellular. 3q take the gamble out of stain removal. only resolve all-stains has
meet the harlem honeys and bears, synchronized swimming team. >> get this -- they range in age from 50 to 96. they get together and swim do choreographed moves two or three times a week. the honeys and bears say not only a great way to stay cool in the summer heat and a wonderful form of low-impact exercise. go on, honeys and bears. >> yeah. >> i like that. >> you know what you, got to keep cool somehow. this group is manhattan's only synchronized swimming club for...
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imagine those parents watching kids going under the tree like i experienced with this lady in harlem, every kid that went under the tree reminds her of a 4-year-old boy who was in the park playing and got killed in a stray bullet between a gunfight. i think it was time for us to reflect. but i also think it's time to look at what we should be doing. we too often look and say why god. often god looks back and this what are you doing about it? why don't you do something to stop the newtown, whatever it is you do. that's the way we have to take the challenge of what we are on earth for rather than questioning god. >> also center to savor the moment and savor who you are and savor your children and the smile you might have in the morning. be grateful for the fact you get up today. >> that's right. >> and drew a breath, bauecause you're head on the day if you did. four days left of fiscal cliff talks. wow. coming up we tall to chris val hollen about the state of the negotiations. "morning joe" will be right back. oh it's clearance time! yeah, our low prices are even lower. we need to teach
imagine those parents watching kids going under the tree like i experienced with this lady in harlem, every kid that went under the tree reminds her of a 4-year-old boy who was in the park playing and got killed in a stray bullet between a gunfight. i think it was time for us to reflect. but i also think it's time to look at what we should be doing. we too often look and say why god. often god looks back and this what are you doing about it? why don't you do something to stop the newtown,...
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taking an official part in all this pageantry is a man from harlem. lance corporal denton jong went across the pond as a member of the cavalry which escorted the royal family on today's carriage procession through london. what's the catch? he's a dual citizen. so he's able to serve in the british army. >> what they always think about is it's an operational unit foremost. we are soldiers first. so ceremonial is the second. >> this isn't the first time at an event like this for corporal john. he also took part in last year's royal wedding. noticeably absent, the queen's mate, prince philip, who's spending his first full day hospitalized with a bladder infection. it was a pretty cold and wet weekend. and doctors say that definitely played a part. he's also turning 91 this weekend. so at the royal concert, prince charles gave a shoutout to his dad. >> dearly sadly about this evening is that my father couldn't be here with us because unfortunately he has taken unwell. but if we shout loud enough, he might just hear us in hospital. >> wow. cnn's dan rivers
taking an official part in all this pageantry is a man from harlem. lance corporal denton jong went across the pond as a member of the cavalry which escorted the royal family on today's carriage procession through london. what's the catch? he's a dual citizen. so he's able to serve in the british army. >> what they always think about is it's an operational unit foremost. we are soldiers first. so ceremonial is the second. >> this isn't the first time at an event like this for...
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to that end the president told an audience at harlem's apollo theater that a vote for the gop in november is a vote for gusting our investments in education, research and technology. >> the contrast this year could not be sharper. so the question is not whether people are hurting. people are hurting profoundly. a lot of folks out there, still out of work, looking for work. the question is what do we do about it. >> reporter: in other words, i may not be perfect but get a load of the other guy. some analysts warn that mr. obama seeks to replicate the bush model only at his peril insofar as bush 43 won reelection by the lowest percentage of the popular vote of any republican incumbent. jon. jon: and the president didn't say what we have done about t. what should we do about it looking forward. >> exactly. jon: james rosen, thank you. jenna: many remembering legendary college football coach joe paterno, who died yesterday morning after battle with lung cancer. he was 85 years old. david lee miller has the latest. >> reporter: jenna, at this hour, the community, as is much of the country, now
to that end the president told an audience at harlem's apollo theater that a vote for the gop in november is a vote for gusting our investments in education, research and technology. >> the contrast this year could not be sharper. so the question is not whether people are hurting. people are hurting profoundly. a lot of folks out there, still out of work, looking for work. the question is what do we do about it. >> reporter: in other words, i may not be perfect but get a load of the...
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. >> reporter: brought up with a strong sense of self, samuelsson now feels at home in harlem, where he lives and has a restaurant. the summervilles say being open about race and having black role models in calle's life will help when the challenges do come. >> there are differences. and celebrate the differences. >> reporter: for now, for this family, that is enough. jason carol, cnn, oakland, california. >>> soledad o'brien examines provocative questions about skin color, discrimination and race in "who is black in america." the documentary premieres sunday, december 9th, at 8:00 eastern only here on cnn. >>> any minute now, president obama expected to meet with his cabinet. they're at the white house. first meeting here since the re-election. find out what may be happening today behind closed doors. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a ra
. >> reporter: brought up with a strong sense of self, samuelsson now feels at home in harlem, where he lives and has a restaurant. the summervilles say being open about race and having black role models in calle's life will help when the challenges do come. >> there are differences. and celebrate the differences. >> reporter: for now, for this family, that is enough. jason carol, cnn, oakland, california. >>> soledad o'brien examines provocative questions about skin...
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i saw "bring it on" yesterday with my daughters and some girls from harlem. >> how was it? >> they loved it. very inspiring for them. representative david shweikert is here next on "morning joe." hello. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. it's part of what you slove about her.essing. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditi
i saw "bring it on" yesterday with my daughters and some girls from harlem. >> how was it? >> they loved it. very inspiring for them. representative david shweikert is here next on "morning joe." hello. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools...
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. >> apparently he's even performed with the harlem globetrotte globetrotters? so he's somewhat pro. >> i think you're pushing him a little bit too much, natalie. you have to be objective. >> is it true that your horse can actually play basketball? >> he can play basketball. you want to see? >> let's go for it. >> get it. ♪ ♪ >> go get it. >> the balls are getting bigger so it's going to get harder. >> this is a tough one. >> that's his globetrotter ball. >> that's a hard one to pick up. want to try another one? >> they have to be a little bit soft. >> how did you get him to start playing basketball? >> great job. >> treats. >> isn't that unbelievable? >> there we go. >> amos, 3 for 3. >> wow! >> that's pretty impressive. >> i can get my dog to give me licks. >> exactly. >> one more? >> one more. >> there we go. for the slam dunk! >> can you believe how calm this giep is? unbelievable. >> so impressive. thank you very much. >> my girls are going to be so jealous. >> that's a tough one to beat. >> i think ruby's leaning towards the horse. >> she's even making
. >> apparently he's even performed with the harlem globetrotte globetrotters? so he's somewhat pro. >> i think you're pushing him a little bit too much, natalie. you have to be objective. >> is it true that your horse can actually play basketball? >> he can play basketball. you want to see? >> let's go for it. >> get it. ♪ ♪ >> go get it. >> the balls are getting bigger so it's going to get harder. >> this is a tough one. >>...
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one of them right near here in harlem. abc's deborah roberts is there, the same place she was four years ago, another celebration, deborah. >> hey, george, i got to tell you this doesn't even seem like the same room i stepped into five hours ago. when we arrived here people were somber. they were sick to their stomach with worry thinking it would be a very long night. one woman -- with the president feeling disappointed and -- tonight she said it's all a given. they are here for the president tonight, george. there's one gentleman said to me it's almost like a couple renewing their wedding vows. maybe they're not as giddy as they were on their honeymoon but at the end of the day they can still love each other. i think you see this love is still here for the president. these people are beside themselves. right? >> i love it. loving it. four more years. >> somber, you said. not with what we're seeing. we can barely hear you and let's head out to josh elliott who is out in tes square. josh. >> reporter: a raucous times square
one of them right near here in harlem. abc's deborah roberts is there, the same place she was four years ago, another celebration, deborah. >> hey, george, i got to tell you this doesn't even seem like the same room i stepped into five hours ago. when we arrived here people were somber. they were sick to their stomach with worry thinking it would be a very long night. one woman -- with the president feeling disappointed and -- tonight she said it's all a given. they are here for the...